Devotional - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hindu
of works, the way of knowledge, or the way of devotion as the means or release from the round of rebirths;
Health
for economic development. Facilities of health and medical care generate devotion and dedication to give the workers' best, physically as well
VerbarSacrarium
sort of family chapel in the houses of the Romans devoted to a special divinity
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Forum
not having such jurisdiction. 1. A public place esp. one devoted to assembly or debate. 2. A court or other judicial
Eleemosynary corporations
those bodies, in order to enable them to prosecute their devotions and studies with greater care and assiduity. These eleemosynary corporations,
Devolution to duty
Devolution to duty, The expression 'devotion to duty' appears to have been used as something opposed to indifference to duty...
Sociologist
One who treats of or devotes himself to the study of sociology
VerbarSirvente
A peculiar species of poetry for the most part devoted to moral and religious topics and commonly satirical often used
Self sacrifice
of sacrificing ones self or ones interest for others self devotion
Monk
retires from the ordinary temporal concerns of the world and devotes himself to religion one of a religious community of men
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